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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

A bit of history I *really* want to explore is the burst of APIs and ecosystems that hit the web around 2007, when the two big platform companies realized that our social graphs were valuable.

You got:

Facebook Platform
Open Social (Google)
Social Graph API (Google)
Open Graph/Graph API (Facebook)
Open Stream API (Facebook)

Each tell an interesting story and reveal just how bad these companies want a more centralized social graph for Netizens.

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MicroSFF@mastodon.art ("Micro SF/F by O. Westin") wrote:

I heard stories of people who've fed crows, and been given gifts in return. It sounded charming, so I began doing that.

Then, one night, there was a rapping on my bedroom window. I stumbled up and opened.

A crow flew in and spoke: "They're coming for you. You must flee."

I only just made it out.

#TootFic #SmallStories #MicroFiction

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ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us ("Weird Socks") wrote:

@fromjason
It's not just comfort. It's competence.
Then-King County Council Rep Girmay Zahilay, who was notoriously skilled and successful building a following on Twitter, once humorously lamented that he was "fighting for his life" for a three digit following on TikTok.
I suspect the skillset and instincts for being compelling on video are night-and-day different.

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tiotasram@kolektiva.social ("Tiota Sram") wrote:

@fromjason this is a good thread but I'd quibble with this post. They were suppressed by the algorithms for sure and thus not as influential, but all of these things did exist on Twitter. I learned tons about Indigenous history and current causes in North America and elsewhere, plus about police abolition and Black oppression in America from Twitter around 2012-2018.

I intentionally sought out those voices because of early Black Lives Matter discourse making me realize I wanted to hear from actual Black people about what was going on, and on Twitter it wasn't hard to do that.

I can definitely buy that TikTok let those voices go viral in ways that Twitter didn't, but I think saying they didn't exist is going too far.

Doesn't undermine your broader points though, which I agree with. Thanks for this thread.

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kevinevans@hachyderm.io ("Kevin") wrote:

Re-PC came in clutch today, got a decent HDMI capture card for 60 bucks 😁

#seattle

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

I've been meaning to do a proper write up about this. It'll take a lot of digging through old articles, tweets, etc.

Generally I wish we had more writers writing about social media history. I think there is so much to be learned looking back.

The history of left-leaning discourse on social media could be an entire book. I would read the hell out of it lol.

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jwz wrote:

Someone should make a feed that just re-posts Get Your War On from the beginning in order. http://www.mnftiu.cc/2001/10/09/war-1/

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memoriesin8bit@mastodon.gamedev.place ("8Bit | :linux: :godot: | 🍢🦊") wrote:

I cannot tell you how much I love that the process of
"my Linux distro suddenly booted into Gnome because I didn't realize a package I installed yesterday had all of Gnome as a dependency"
is referred to at
"getting gnomed"

https://www.reddit.com/r/gotgnomed/

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netblocks ("NetBlocks") wrote:

⚠️ Update: Metrics show #Iran has been offline for 12 hours after the regime imposed a nationwide internet blackout amid US and Israeli military strikes.

While most countries work to stay connected in times of international conflict, Iran has again silenced its own population.

Graph from NetBlocks showing network connectivity in Iran from February 24, 2026, to February 28, 2026. The y-axis represents normalized connectivity, ranging from 0% to 100%, and the x-axis represents the dates. The green line representing Iran's connectivity normal most of the time period, with a sharp drop on the morning of February 28. The drop in connectivity aligns with joint military strikes from the US and Israel. The minimum and current connectivity levels are indicated as 1% and 1%, respectively. The chart has a dark background and includes the NetBlocks logo in the lower left corner.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

The looming TikTok ban was influential in my decision to leave corporate social media.

I left TikTok in 2023ish with about 60k followers. Partially because I learned that I don't like being viewed as an influencer. But also because I believed that the open web was the answer.

The TikTok ban, and just a decade being on Twitter, Instagram, etc, made it clear that we don't get control over our voices without some level of digital sovereignty.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

So many liberals wrote off TikTok as just a dancing app that spreads disinformation. I remember liberals on Twitter linking to articles about TikTok that we later found out were planted by Meta.

Again, at the end of the day, TikTok is a corporate app. They are not our friends.

But the impact on our discourse and world view by Black, brown and queer people on TikTok is undeniable.

And we lost it. The TikTok algorithm will become the same reinforcing system that squeezes out marginalized voices

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

So when the government wised up and both parties wanted to ban TikTok in some form, the people on TikTok knew what was happening.

And it infuriates me how little we on the left listen to each other. When Biden was pushing for the TikTok ban, how you felt about it largely depended on whether or not you were on the app. Liberals off-app largely agreed with Biden despite what people on the app were saying.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

A funny thing happens when people in the margins get to show us their reality, and teach us their history, without it first being filtered through a New York Times journalist.

You start to see the world differently. You start to question the narratives fed to us by corporate democrats and the social media elite. You gain a curiosity for books outside the airport pop-science / pop-social justice selection.

The constant flow of book recommendations on tiktok alone was life changing for many.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

TikTok exposed an inequity that few on the left were talking about.

Before TikTok we didn't have Black foragers educating us on the intersection of foraging and social justice. We didn't have native Americans educating us on their history.

We didn't have Palestinians showing us first hand, in real time, the atrocities happening to them on our dime.

Those voices simply didn't exist before TikTok.

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pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers πŸ•·") wrote:

FREETHOUGHTBLOGS LIVES AGAIN!

https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/02/28/we-live-under-the-dead-hand-of-ed-brayton/

hands painted on a cave wall

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

The largely corporate-friendly, reformist world view that dominated the left's discourse for a decade was no longer the only game in town.

Suddenly, we all got to hear from Black and brown radicals, academia, historians, foragers, lawyers, activists etc.

Trans people got more stage time too. They challenged our preconceptions about what it means to be trans. One of my fav people on TikTok as a trans pastor from the mountains of West Virginia. A true philosopher.

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rusty__shackleford ("Rusty Shackleford") wrote:

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fj ("FrΓ©dΓ©ric Jacobs") wrote:

🀦Oh, it’s the Snowden revelations all over again.

They are claiming that AI-powered mass surveillance is a good thing but mass **domestic** surveillance isn’t

https://www.anthropic.com/news/statement-department-of-war

Mass domestic surveillance. We support the use of Al for lawful foreign intelligence and counterintelligence missions. But using these systems for mass domestic surveillance is incompatible with democratic values. Al-driven mass surveillance presents serious, novel risks to our fundamental liberties. To the extent that such surveillance is currently legal, this is only because the law has not yet caught up with the rapidly growing capabilities of AI. For example, under current law, the government can purchase detailed records of Americans' movements, web browsing, and associations from public sources without obtaining a warrant, a practice the Intelligence Community has acknowledged raises privacy concerns and that has generated bipartisan opposition in Congress. Powerful Al makes it possible to assemble this scattered, individually innocuous data into a comprehensive picture of any person's life-automatically and at massive scale.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

TikTok wasn't interested in courting established influencers. Not at first, at least. It wanted to make homegrown celebrities.

Which means TikTok wasn't favoring people from institutions that lack diversity. With the FYP, they leveled the playing field. Anyone could go viral and cultivate an audience.

And wouldn't you know it, when you level the playing field like that, you get greater diversity in the discourse.

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arrrg@kolektiva.social ("Charlie the Anti-Fascist Dog") wrote:

Many children, at least 50, went to school in Iran, hugged their parents and said good bye, and the US government killed them. Blew them to pieces because it serves the interests of a few monsters who we allow to rule over us.

At some point accepting the unacceptable must become unacceptable.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

Bluesky, Post News (rip), and Substack Notes all courted Twitter's biggest accounts. Their recommendation engines pushed hard to get these accounts in front of new audiences (or old audiences who migrated).

None of them tried to make homegrown personalities. They just wanted Twitter celebrities.

You see how, even when new opportunities arise, the system just reinforces itself.

TikTok was different.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

Ahhhhhh this is such a damn good example of how white supremacy reinforces itself over and over again. No one is deliberately shooting for this outcome, but also, no one is deliberately trying to fix the inequity.

For a decade, these voices gained large audiences, in no small part thanks to Twitter's favorable exposure.

And then microblogging fractured. And we saw white supremacy reinforce itself again.

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oneunderscore__@threads.net ("Ben Collins") wrote:

It's note for note.

https://theonion.com/this-war-will-destabilize-the-entire-mideast-region-and-1819594296/

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ceej.online@bsky.brid.gy wrote:

our government combines the impulse control of pete hegseth, the intellectual rigor of rfk jr, and the attention span of donald trump with elon musk’s signature sense of humor

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hootdotwhales@toot.wales wrote:

I may be the least Welsh person here (or on earth) but I’m feeling the honorary Welsh pride on behalf on the #tootwales community this evening.

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

For most of the 2010s, left-leaning voices on social media were predominately white and reformist. You can trace this back to Jack Dorsey's initiative to make Twitter the web's town squareβ€”events, breaking news, discourse, etc.

Twitter, predictably, tapped into institutions like journalism, publishing, socialites, etc, all of which lacked racial diversity.

So from the jump, social media discourse on the left was flawed.

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seav@en.osm.town ("Eugene Alvin Villar πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­") wrote:

RE: https://en.osm.town/@seav/112217310004579603

#Veritasium recently published a very comprehensive and educational video about the XZ Utils backdoor incident two years ago: https://youtu.be/aoag03mSuXQ

More info about the backdoor: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XZ%5FUtils%5Fbackdoor

The toot that exposed the backdoor to the world: https://mastodon.social/@AndresFreundTec/112180083704606941

#XZUtils #Linux #OpenSource #backdoors #exploits #infosec

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fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❀️ πŸ’» ✍️ πŸ₯ πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·") wrote:

I think it's impossible to overstate how influential leftist voices on TikTok were from about 2019 to 2024. And how flippant liberals outside of the app were to the idea of a US takeover.

Yes, it's unfortunate that this movement had to occur on a corporate app. But this is a two things are true situation.

No other social media platform uplifted more Black, brown, and queer voices in the history of social media. And it's very clear how that happened.

A line graph showing American sympathies regarding the Middle East situation, comparing percentages of sympathies with Israelis (green line) versus Palestinians (blue line) from 2002 to projected 2026. The graph shows an increase in sympathy for Palestine

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skeletor@mas.to ("Inspirational SkeletorπŸ’€") wrote:

Instead of saying: I don't appreciate you saying that.  Say: shut the fuck up.

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davidgerard@circumstances.run ("David Gerard") wrote:

Wot's a good cheap* mirrorless camera that works for video and streaming? Presumably HDMI stream output i guess.

If you do this, what do you use?

* yeah yeah relatively speaking